Why two wheels make more sense on Brač

If you’re planning your holiday on Brač, one thing becomes clear very quickly: the island isn’t meant to be rushed.

You don’t experience Brač through a windshield. You experience it slowly — along the coast, through olive groves, up toward panoramic viewpoints where the wind smells of pine and salt.

That’s why Bike & E-Bike Rental in Supetar isn’t just a convenient option. It’s the smartest way to explore the island.

Supetar is more than the ferry port. It’s the natural starting point of almost every island adventure. Within minutes of leaving the harbor, you can be riding along the sea, climbing toward inland villages, or discovering hidden beaches that cars can’t easily access.

Cycling here doesn’t feel like exercise. It feels like access.

Why Supetar is the perfect base for cycling Brač

Many visitors wonder whether they should stay in Bol, Milna, or somewhere smaller.

Bol is dramatic. Milna is charming. But Supetar gives you something else — connectivity.

From Supetar, the island opens in every direction.

Head west and you follow a calm coastal road toward Sutivan, one of the most beautiful sunset routes on Brač. It’s smooth, scenic, and ideal even for beginners.

Head east and you pass Splitska and Postira, traditional villages with quiet harbors and stone houses that haven’t changed in generations.

Turn inland and the terrain becomes wilder. Gravel paths, olive fields, dry stone walls, and steady climbs that reward you with breathtaking views.

What makes Supetar ideal is the balance: sea and hills within reach, easy logistics, and flexible starting points.

It’s not just practical. It’s strategic.

The routes that locals love

Guidebooks often mention main attractions. Locals know the routes between them.

The coastal ride from Supetar to Sutivan is perfect for your first day. It’s calm, visually stunning, and full of small coves where you can stop for a swim. Early evening is magical here, when the light turns golden and the sea reflects the sky.

The ride toward Postira and Lovrečina Bay is slightly longer but deeply rewarding. Lovrečina is one of the rare sandy beaches on Brač, ideal for a longer swimming break. Arriving by bike feels different than arriving by car — quieter, more personal.

And then there’s Vidova Gora.

Climbing toward the highest peak of all Adriatic islands is something every active traveler should experience at least once. The road winds through forest and stone landscapes before opening to a view that makes you stop speaking for a moment.

From the top, Zlatni Rat looks almost unreal.

It’s not just a viewpoint. It’s perspective.

Bike or E-Bike – The question everyone asks

One of the most common questions is simple:

“Should I rent a normal bike or an e-bike?”

The answer depends on how you want to experience Brač.

If your plan includes coastal rides, swimming stops, and relaxed exploration between nearby villages, a standard mountain or trekking bike is more than enough. The terrain along the sea is friendly, and distances are manageable.

But if you’re curious about climbing toward Vidova Gora or exploring multiple inland routes in one day, an e-bike changes the experience entirely.

With modern Bosch CX and Yamaha motors and long-lasting batteries, climbing becomes smooth instead of exhausting. You still feel the island’s elevation — but you don’t suffer through it.

Many guests who try e-bikes for the first time say the same thing:
“I didn’t realize how much more we could see.”

That’s the difference. It expands your range without draining your energy.